748 



THE SOUTHERN PLANTER. 



410. To Uriah Wells, for the best wood- 

 en-frame Harrow, $ 6 00 



411. To Ramsey, for the best 



iron-frame Harrow, 6 00 



412. To A. P. Routt, for the best Drain 



and furrow Plow, 10 00 



Class 2nd. 

 Drills, Broadcasters, fyc. 



414. To Willoughby & Black, for the 

 best Wheat Drill, 20 00 



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Class 3rd. 

 Wagofis, Carts, Harness, fyc. 

 421. To P. & J. Van Pett, for the best 

 Wagon for farm use, 10 00 



Class 4th. 

 Rollers, Clod-crushers, fyc. 



429. To Warren & Billups, for the best 

 Smooth Roller, 10 00 



Class 5th. 

 Horse Powers, Threshers, Separators, fyc. 



433. To E. Whitman, for the best Sweep 

 Horse Power, 25 00 



434. To H. M. Smith, for the second 



best, 10 00 



435. To E. Whitman, for the best Thresh- 

 ing Machine, 20 00 



436. To E. Whitman, for the best Ma- 

 chine for threshing, cleaning, and separa- 

 ting Wheat at one operation, 30 00 



Class 6th. 

 Strata and Root Cutters, Corn Shcllers, fyc. 



439. To G. B. Griffin, for best Straw Cut- 

 ter for horse power, 10 00 



440. To G. B. Griffin, for best Straw Cut- 

 ter for hand power, 5 00 



441. To G. B. Griffin, for best horse 

 power Cutter for cutting Corn-stalks for 

 fodder, 15 O 



442. To Uriah Wells, for best Corn Shel- 

 ler for horse power, 10 00 



443. To Uriah Wells for best Corn Shel- 

 ler for hand power, 5 00 



444. To John- Moore, for best Grist-mill 

 for horse power, 10 00 



445. To W. H. Tappey, for best Saw- 

 mill for farm use, 10 00 



447. To E. Whitman, for the best Root 

 Cutter, 2 50 



Class 7th. 

 Fanning Mills, Hay Press, §c. 



449. To J. Montgomery & Brother, for 

 the best Fan-mill, Certificate of continued 

 superiority in lieu of the first Premium be- 

 ing debarred by haying twice before re- 

 ceived the first Premium. 



450. To E. Whitman, for the best Hay 

 Press, $15 00 



454. To E. Whitman, for the best steel 

 Spade Fork, 2 00 



455. To G. B. Griffin, for best Horse 

 Rake, (Pratt's,) 5 00 



156. To G. B. Griffin, for the best 

 Gleaner, (Pratt's,) 3 00 



Class 8th. 



458. To E. Whitman, for the most ex- 

 tensive and valuable collection of useful 

 Machines and Implements, 25 00 



Class 9th. 

 Miscellaneous. 



459. To R. Brittingham Mitchell, for the 



best Pump adapted to deep wells, 10 00 



460. To Win. Bowden, Jr., for the best 

 Water Ram in operation, 10 00 



461. To E.Whitman, for the best Scoop 



or Scraper, 10 00 



464. To J. Wm. Vincent, R. J., for the 



best Sausage Cutter, 2 00 



466. To Wheeler & Wilson, for the 



best Sewing Machine, 10 00 



Class 13th. 

 Reaping and Mowing Machines. 



477. To C. Aultman & Co., Ohio, for the 



best Reaping Machine, 25 00 



478. To C. Aultman & Co., for the best 

 Mowing Machine, 20 00 



BRANCH VI. 



Class 1st. 



Fruits and Fruit Trees. 



480. To Joseph Sinton & Son, for the 

 largest variety of Apples suitable for 

 Southern raising, labelled, 10 00 



483. To Franklin Davis, for the best 

 and largest collection of Apple Trees suit- 

 able for Southern raising, 10 00 



484. To Franklin Davis for the best 



Pear Trees, &c, 10 00 



485. To Franklin Davis, for the best 

 Peach Trees, &c, 10 00 



487. To Franklin Davis, for the best 

 Grape Vines, 5 00 



488. To J. Standbury, for the best Straw- 

 berry Vines, 3 00 



489. To Franklin Davis, for the best 

 Raspberry Plants, 3 00 



490. To D. E. Watkins, for the best 

 bushel of Dried Apples, 3 00 



491. To D. E. Watkins, for the best 

 bushel of Dried Peaches, 3 00 



Class 2nd. 

 Flowers. 



493. To James Ayres, of Petersburg, for 

 the largest and choicest collection of 

 Plants, 10 00 



